TopFinds: Trying to resurface Costa Concordia, Muamba's collapse

A Dutch salvage company wants to "refloat" the partially sunken Costa Concordia. A video captures TSA agents thoroughly inspecting a boy in a wheelchair. Bolton's Muamba suddenly collapses mid-game. These are the top stories on DigitalJournal.com.

As we do every week on Friday, we've collected the top stories and compiled them on one page. Digital Journalists found important breaking news from the UK and also kept us informed about on sports news from across the world, protests in Canada and much more.

We also highlight some of major topics Digital Journalists have been covering recently. Note you can see the trending topics at the top of any page on DigitalJournal.com, in the black bar. They are changing constantly to react to what people are reading on the site.

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Actress Anna Silk talks at length her leading role as the heroic and sexy Succubus Bo, in the Canadian supernatural hit drama 'Lost Girl', before starting to shoot Season 3 of the show, hinting gently into the remainder of Season 2, the finale and more.

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's final public speech Wednesday, before reporting to prison, brought much needed attention to a very important topic: how a parent's incarceration affects children left behind.

UK legendary rockers UFO, performed in the university town of Cambridge on Thursday, beginning a 16-date tour of the UK. The concert produced the obvious mix of experience, raw talent and hard rock charisma one expects from such a long-established act.

Following the failed marathon negotiations over the weekend, 2,300 library workers are now off the job and will head to the picket lines. Hundreds rallied Monday at city hall and others demonstrated at the Toronto Reference Library.

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A wheelchair-bound three-year-old in a cast travelling with his family to Disney World in Orlando, Florida got the scare of his life when he was subjected to a thorough invasive pat-down by TSA agents at the O'Hare Airport in Chicago.

The Dutch maritime company that is removing the oil from the sunken Italian cruise ship, the Costa Concordia, says it can refloat the huge ship and has put in a bid to do so. But the operation cannot be done cheaply.

A group called StopNDAA.org has filed a lawsuit against the federal government to block the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which, they claim, gives the president power to arrest and indefinitely detain U.S. citizens without evidence.

A video showing Dutch engineer Jarno Smeets taking off the ground on kite-like wings and flying through the air has drawn attention online. Smeets claims he is the first man to fly like a bird, without a jet engine or rotor.

There's no business like the business of sport to get people talking and there is forever fodder for it all in Toronto hockey circles. Soon the Maple Leafs of 2011-12 will officially bow out of the playoffs and their next season will unofficially begin.

While the former employees say they wore orange on paydays so they would stand out as a group when they went out after work, management viewed their attire as a protest against the firm and fired them.

Football fans and fellow players were left shocked and horrified as Bolton Wanderers midfielder Fabrice Muamba suddenly collapsed to the ground during an FA Quarter Finals match against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.

A photograph showing a bumper sticker featuring a racist political slogan playing on the word "renege" ("re-Nig") has gone viral on Facebook, Twitter and the blogosphere after it was posted on Facebook on Thursday.